As the late night world said
goodbye to Jay Leno Thursday night, Jimmy Kimmel ignored the fuss and did what
Jimmy Kimmel does best: get celebrities, especially Matt Damon, to make fun of
themselves.

On his first return to the show
since taking over an episode last year and renaming it Jimmy Kimmel Sucks!, Damon was allowed on the set, though Kimmel
forced him to remain in a back room while the rest of The Monuments Men cast took to the stage and made Damon jokes.

When he was granted permission to join the cast for
the second half of the interview,
Damon was given a small chair on the
margins of the group. The Damon/Kimmel fake feud might be getting old, but it still manages to be endearing and funny.

But the best part of Thursday
night's show was Kimmel's star-packed "Mean Tweets" segment, a sketch where
celebrities read the worst things being written about them on Twitter. The cast
of The Monuments Men, Matt Damon, Bill
Murray, John Goodman, George Clooney, Bob Balaban, and Cate Blanchett, were
joined by other A-listers like Jon Hamm and Tom Hanks in this fantastic edition
of "Mean Tweets."

Now I'm not the biggest late
night show person, as I possess both a discerning sense of humor and a
predilection for early bedtime, but watching Jennifer Garner try to say "twat"
without laughing will never ever not be funny.